Wednesday, December 29, 2010

3WW: Buckle, Evade, Wedge

I caught the pink wedge
of dawn with my camera
this morning.

Our cold northern sky
was trying hard to evade
the sun

but, for a few minutes
it peeked through
with fiery eyes.

Then, the gray clouds
buckled back up
to the mountains.

But, it's okay
because, upstairs
my granddaughter

sleeps. I can't wait
for her to rise. I'll have
sunshine all day.

13 comments:

  1. How beautiful - both to see nature like that and to treasure your grand-daughter so..gave me a little slice of sunshine too..Jae

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  2. Oh, what a light-filled poem and house. It's beautiful.

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  3. Ha, ha, what a lovely feeling this poem left me with.. you can see each word of my comment smiling..

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  4. A beautiful scene, with plenty of expectation.

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  5. Bright sunshine brings happiness just as the smiles on a child's face.

    Lovely feelings!!

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  6. I know just how you feel! The rush of natural wonder, the love of a grandchild. Life is good!

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  7. Lovely! And I bet granddaughter can't wait to spend the day with her Gram.

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  8. Very descriptive. I could taste the morning with you.

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  9. That first verse just captured me...

    I caught the pink wedge
    of dawn with my camera
    this morning.

    ...how beautiful!

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  10. What a wonderful, natural way to weave the words into a tender scene.

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  11. isn't that the truth... grandchildren are as heaven on earth.. love the quiet you captured at dawn...awesome 3ww

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  12. Beautiful imagery of the pale wintry dawn. Your poem creates a lovely sense of peace.

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  13. "the pink wedge
    of dawn."

    Beautiful!

    And beautiful to call your granddaughter sunrise ;-)

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